Best attractions and places to see around Reino, a municipality in Italy's Campania region, offer a mix of historical and natural sites. Located in the Province of Benevento, Reino serves as a base for exploring the rich heritage of the Benevento province and the wider Campania region. The area features significant landmarks, natural features, and cultural sites.
Last updated: May 19, 2026
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The Campolattaro Lake Oasis is one of the most important natural areas in Sannio, managed by the WWF and characterized by a large artificial lake surrounded by woods, pastures, and wetlands. It is an ideal habitat for wildlife observation: herons, night herons, birds of prey, and many migratory species find a resting place here during the transit seasons. The scenic viewpoints along the shore offer expansive views of the lake and the Tammaro hills.
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It's not swimmable!
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The dam dates back to 1980 and gives rise to a 7km square lake. The waters of the basin are used for irrigation and drinking purposes.
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Pietrelcina is a town in the province of Benevento famous for being the birthplace of San Pio da Pietrelcina, the Capuchin saint with the stigmata. There are many places linked to the life and spirituality of Saint Pio, such as his birthplace and the convent of the Capuchin Friars Minor.
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Campolattaro is located in the valley of the Tammaro river in the province of Benevento. Among the monuments and places of interest there is the medieval castle built around a Norman tower and then modified by the Aragonese, and the Campolattaro dam, which gave rise to the Campolattaro Lake Oasis.
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It is not a simple lake but an important oasis of a thousand hectares protected by the WWF created by the damming of the Tammaro river. Many species of birds can find refuge here.
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Small lake located in the municipality of San Giorgio La Molara at 900 meters above sea level. Sport fishing is practiced here. There is also a kiosk where you can refresh yourself.
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The area around Reino is rich in natural beauty. A prominent highlight is the Lake Campolattaro - WWF Oasis, an important natural area with a large artificial lake surrounded by woods, pastures, and wetlands, ideal for wildlife observation. You can also visit Lago Mignatta (Lake of San Giorgio), a small lake at 900 meters above sea level where sport fishing is practiced, and a kiosk is available for refreshments. The broader region also features the Parco Naturale del Taburno-Camposauro with trekking paths and panoramic views.
Within Reino itself, you can find the 13th-century Church of San Nicola with its Romanesque bell tower and the 17th-century Palazzo Ducale, which now serves as the municipal seat. Nearby, Pietrelcina is home to the Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli and Padre Pio Memories Museum, offering insights into the life of San Pio. The settlement of Campolattaro also features a medieval castle built around a Norman tower.
Many natural sites around Reino are suitable for families. The Lake Campolattaro - WWF Oasis is family-friendly, offering opportunities for wildlife observation and scenic views. Lago Mignatta (Lake of San Giorgio), with its kiosk and sport fishing, is another good option for families. The Church of Santa Maria degli Angeli and Padre Pio Memories Museum in Pietrelcina also welcomes families interested in its historical and religious significance.
Reino is a great base for outdoor activities. You can find various routes for mountain biking, running, and road cycling. For mountain biking, consider routes like the 'Lago di Decorata and Bosco Mazzocca Loop' or the 'Lake Campolattaro – Campolattaro loop'. Runners might enjoy the 'Running loop from San Marco dei Cavoti' or the 'Lago Mignatta loop'. Road cyclists have options such as the 'Varco Aia delle Forche loop from Circello'. You can explore more routes on the MTB Trails around Reino, Running Trails around Reino, and Road Cycling Routes around Reino guide pages.
The Parco Naturale del Taburno-Camposauro, located near Reino, offers numerous trekking paths through chestnut and ancient oak forests with breathtaking panoramic views. While specific hiking routes are not detailed in the provided data, the presence of MTB and running trails suggests a landscape suitable for walking and exploring on foot. The WWF Oasis at Lake Campolattaro also provides scenic areas for leisurely walks and wildlife observation.
Benevento, located approximately 15 km north of Reino, is a city rich in artistic and historical attractions. Key sites include the remarkably preserved Roman Arch of Trajan, the UNESCO World Heritage Site Santa Sofia Church, the Rocca dei Rettori fortress, and an ancient Roman Theatre. It also features contemporary art like the Hortus Conclusus.
Reino is recognized for its culinary traditions, featuring typical Campanian dishes such as pizza fritta, pasta e fagioli, and salsiccia alla brace. Local products like Aglianico del Taburno wine and extra virgin olive oil are prominent. The nearby Sannio region is also renowned for its D.O.C. wines, offering opportunities for wine tasting.
Beyond Benevento, several charming villages are worth exploring. San Marco dei Cavoti, about 5km from Reino, is known for its nougats and cassatins. Cerreto Sannita is famous for its harmonious late-Baroque buildings and Capodimonte porcelain tradition. For a unique experience, Tocco Caudio is a nearby 'ghost town' offering a glimpse into forgotten villages.
Yes, the Lake Campolattaro - WWF Oasis is an ideal habitat for wildlife observation. Many species of birds, including herons, night herons, and birds of prey, find refuge here, especially during migratory seasons. The scenic viewpoints along the shore offer excellent opportunities to spot local fauna.
While specific seasonal recommendations are not provided, the Campania region generally enjoys a mild climate. Spring (April-June) and early autumn (September-October) are often ideal for outdoor activities and sightseeing, offering pleasant temperatures and lush landscapes. These periods are typically comfortable for exploring natural areas like the WWF Oasis and historical sites without the peak summer heat.
Yes, the region offers significant Roman archaeological sites. Benevento, a short drive from Reino, features the Arch of Trajan and a Roman Theatre. Further afield, but accessible, is Altilia Saepinum (Sepino), an archaeological site located about 21km from Reino. For a more extensive experience, the UNESCO World Heritage sites of Pompeii and Herculaneum are also within the broader Campania region.


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